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Re: Java Client : who is using it ?
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Re: Java Client : who is using it ?


  • Subject: Re: Java Client : who is using it ?
  • From: Ricardo Strausz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 15:55:37 -0500

Hola!

From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>


On Jun 25, 2007, at 2:35 AM, email@hidden wrote:


I'm very happy finally someone is talking about this. So far we  

only built web apps with WO, but we plan do replace our large  

inhouse application done with obsolete technology by a WO Java  

Client solution.


You really, really should NOT be doing this in 2007.  Remember  

YellowBox!  Use Cayenne.  Use something else.  There is way too much  

risk in JavaClient to consider starting a new project now.


I would follow Chuck's advise... this is not the moment to change to JC.
It is time to find new replacements to bring EOF —or similar— to the desktop.
I do not know why, but Apple seems to be giving up to develop RDB-to-Desktop facilities...

Is there any future in "simple" server/client approach?

I had been doing this for several years (since NeXT) and I am starting to think on it as an "old" way of thinking...
however I had not been able to find a good-enough replacement.
(any hint appreciated will be)

Dino


Chuck



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